APM HEXSEAL

APM Hexseal is a company renowned for its high-quality sealing solutions, particularly in harsh and demanding environments. Founded in 1947, APM Hexseal has established itself as a leader in the design and manufacturing of rugged, reliable sealing products, gaining a strong reputation in various industries, including military, aerospace, automotive, marine, and industrial sectors.


Key Offerings:



  1. Sealing Boots and Covers:



    • Switch Boots: APM Hexseal is well-known for its sealing boots that protect switches from environmental contaminants like dust, moisture, and chemicals. These boots extend the life of the switches by preventing corrosion and ensuring reliable performance.

    • Circuit Breaker Boots: These are designed to protect circuit breakers from similar hazards.

    • Encapsulated Covers: Offering protection for various components against harsh outdoor conditions.



  2. Self-Sealing Fasteners:



    • The company offers a range of self-sealing screws, nuts, and bolts designed to provide a secure seal, preventing leaks and contamination in critical applications.



  3. Custom Solutions:



    • APM Hexseal prides itself on its ability to create custom sealing solutions tailored to specific customer needs. This includes custom-molded products and unique sealing configurations.




Materials and Technology:


APM Hexseal products are typically made from high-performance elastomers and other advanced materials, ensuring durability and reliability even in extreme temperatures, pressure conditions, and exposure to aggressive chemicals. The company's use of cutting-edge technology in design and manufacturing allows them to produce seals that meet stringent industry standards.


Quality and Compliance:


The company places a strong emphasis on quality, evidenced by their compliance with various industry standards and certifications. This often includes adherence to military specifications (MIL-SPEC) and other international standards, affirming the reliability and performance of their products in critical applications.


Environmental Commitment:


APM Hexseal also demonstrates a commitment to environmentally friendly practices in its manufacturing processes, ensuring that their activities have minimal environmental impact.


Global Reach:


With a global distribution network, APM Hexseal products are available worldwide, providing sealing solutions to a wide range of industries and applications.


Overall, APM Hexseal's long history, innovative products, and commitment to quality have made it a trusted name in the sealing solutions market.


Products

Environmental switch, potentiometer and circuit braker sealing boots. UL listed & meets Mil Specs. And, self sealing & licking fasteners

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